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In front of me is a Google Pixel 5 and today I'll show you how to go to the setup of this
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phone and when you bought it up for the first time you'll be presented with this screen right
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over here. So what you want to do is number one, select your language right here, tap on the field and
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find your desired language. I'll be sticking with English and from there, select start, connect to mobile network
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This will allow you to insert a SIM card, or you can also use an ESIM if you want to, if you do have such a thing
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Now, I'm not going to be inserting any kind of SIM right here, so skip this
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The reason why this page appears is because I can use your SIM card mobile network to connect to a network
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or you can use Wi-Fi, depending on which one you want. And that will later on allow you to connect your Google account, and date and time will be set automatically
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If you choose to skip the SIM insert and also Wi-Fi connection, you won't see the page for logging into Google account, and the date and time will need to be set manually
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And like I said, there's the Wi-Fi connection right here. Again, I'm going to be..
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No, no, I'm not going to be skipping it. I need to verify my account, apparently. So I'm going to connect to Wi-Fi
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Let me just quickly put in the password. So it looks like I need to connect on will have additional page which you most likely won see because I reset the device without logging out of my Google account
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It is now going to be blocking me. So from here you have the han port your data from an old device
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From here you have the option to import your data from an old device or set it up as new
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The decision is completely yours. I'm going to set up as new so don't copy
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This one most likely show me a verification. Yep, there it is
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Now this page will not appear for you, assuming your device isn't locked, but you can clearly see mine is locked right now
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So once I put in the pattern to unlock the device, I will have the optional Google sign-in page
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So normally this would show up if you logged into your Wi-Fi
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If you didn't, it will be completely skipped. So here you can log into your Google account
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You can create an account if you want to or skip it if you don't feel like logging in right now
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which is what I'm going to do right now. And next we have some Google services
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so we have location, scanning, and sending user and diagnostic data. Now, if you don't like some of these, you can disable them
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You can also tap on the arrow right here to expand the explanation of whatever this is
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And yeah, like I said, you can just disable them if you don't want it. Next page we have the optional screen setup or screen lock setup And by default it opts into a four pin
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If you want that, you can skip it. If you want to change it to a different method, you will top on the screen lock options
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Or if you want to skip this because you don't want to set up a kind of screen lock
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you can just skip it right over here. Now, I'll set up a pattern. So change a pattern and let's draw my pattern
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next redraw the same pattern confirm and now it's set now it asks me if I also
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want to add a fingerprint I do not want to do that right now so I'll skip this for
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now now you can add your fingerprint and change any of those settings that are
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right here presented to you throughout the setup later on after this up is
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complete they will just be found in the settings instead of neatly being
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provided throughout the process as we have it right now review additional apps. So here you can choose to install some of these apps if you want them
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Personally, I don't really want any of those. So I'm just going to deselect all of them
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And stop on OK. Here we have the option to set up the device
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So we have the dark mode or light mode. It also gives you a message set up
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battery with the dark theme Now this is a little bit exaggerated because probably people might we doesn expect a lot of battery gain from it It won be the case You maybe get an additional hour tops
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So just keep that in mind. But primary point of this is more of an aesthetic
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If you want to have a dark mode, aesthetic, then go with a dark one. If you prefer to have a light one, then go with this one instead
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Then we have Go home. It gives us a guide on the gesture navigation
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So we have home, we have the recent or switch apps, which is I believe
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So we can switch it by basically going to recent and then swiping it
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Then we have the back gesture which is from either side of the screen
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And then we have Google Assistance which is just kind of from right the edge of the display if you swipe up
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And there we go, we're now done with the setup. So just swipe up and that's it
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and that's it. Now normally there's also an option. Let me quickly see if this exists here
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because it's not really provided. There we go. So you can see you can swipe between the
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apps by grabbing the bar instead of going like to recent and then swiping it like so
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It's a little bit simpler. Anyway this does conclude the setup of the device and if you found this
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